Vol. XIX 

 1902 



J Eleventh Sufpletnettt to A. O. U. Check-List, '\'K1 



Ammodramus sandunchensis xatithophrys Grinnell, Condor, 

 III, 1901, 21. 



Not distinguishable from A. sand7vichejisis alaudinns. 



Ammodramus candacutus diversus Bishop, Auk, XVIII, July, 

 1901, 269. 



Found to be similar to examples from the coast of New Jersey 

 and Long Island, and hence not separable from A. caudacutus. 



Cardinalis hennudianus Bangs & Bradlee, Auk, XVIII, July, 

 1901, 256 (June 30, 1901). 



Cardinalis cardinalis somersiYis.vjKXh'L, Am. Journ. Sci. (4) XII, 

 July, 1901, 65 (June 30, 1901). 



The characters assigned to the Bermuda bird are considered as 

 too slight and inconstant to require recognition in nomenclature. 



Zamelodia mclanocephala capitalis (Baird). Cf. McGregor, 

 Condor, III, 1901, 41. 



This is an earlier name for Z. melanocephala tnicrorhymha Grin- 

 nell, previously rejected by the Committee as not entitled to 

 recognition {cf. Tenth Supplement, Auk, XVIII, July, 1901, 313). 



Vireo pusillus alhatus Grinnell, Condor, III, 1901, 187. 



Not satisfactorily distinguishable from V. pusillus. {Cf. 

 Brewster, Bds. Cape Region L. Calif., in press.) 



Galeoscoptes bermudianus Bangs & Bradlee, Auk, XVIII, 

 July, 1901, 253. 



Not distinguishable from G. carolinensis. 



Hylocichla aonalaschkcB I'erexunda Osgood, Auk, XVIII, April, 

 1901, 183. 



Rejected as being the same as Turdus nanus Aud., which, as 

 Hylocichla guttata nana, is adopted {aniea, p. 331) as the name of 

 the Dwarf Hermit Thrush. {Cf. Brewster, Bds. Cape Region 

 L. Calif., in press.) 



